As an accomplished board-certified surgeon and a fellowship-trained
Breast Surgical Oncologist, Dr.
Rachel Dultz provides her patients with the latest in surgery
and highest quality care.

Dr. Dultz’s private practice
is located within the University
Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro’s Breast
Health Center. At this state-of-the-art facility, Dr. Dultz
focuses exclusively on treating diseases of the breast and
accesses a full spectrum of surgery and diagnostic technology
to treat her patients for:

•breast
cancer•abnormal
mammograms•lumps
or masses in the
breast

• family
history of breast cancer •fibrocystic
breast disease

She has been providing compassionate
care and surgery to women and men with breast problems since
1998 in Princeton, New Jersey and the surrounding communities.

Dr. Dultz firmly believes her
patients need to be educated about
the best options for their breast
cancer treatment and be involved in
the decisions regarding their care.
During this difficult time, Dr. Dultz guides her breast cancer
patients throughout the entire process from diagnosis to
treatment and beyond.
She is always available to
answer all of their questions.

Dr. Dultz’s care is among the best in the profession. Her commitment
to her patients drives her to create a supportive, caring environment
throughout the entire experience. Dr.
Dultz has been recognized by her peers as well as the local community
for her commitment and dedication to the treatment of breast cancer
and the care of her patients.

“Dr. Dultz is only one person
but I felt completely taken care of. From the minute I got my
news she quickly helped me with my options, operated with precision
and set me on a path to recovery. There are not enough doctors
or people like her.” ~ Ann Nahaczewski

Dr. Dultz and her staff recognize
that every patient is different. They strive to understand
and serve each individual patient’s needs one by one,
then develop a personalized treatment plan.

Committed
to treating all of you—not
just your disease. Dr. Dultz’s support doesn’t
stop once a patient has completed surgery. She provides
support, resources,
and follow-up visits. She works with patients to
help maintain their health and take the next steps
in recovery.